Southern communities: Listening for a change: School desegregation: Davidson-Johnson C. Smith student interviews, 2001 (Abstract K.12).

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Southern communities: Listening for a change: School desegregation: Davidson-Johnson C. Smith student interviews, 2001 (Abstract K.12).

Interviews by members of a Davidson College-Johnson C. Smith University oral history class conducted by Pamela Grundy. In the spring of 2001, the class focused on school desegregation in Mecklenburg County, N.C. The interviews concentrate on desegregation at West Charlotte High School, a historically black school in the center of Charlotte, and North Mecklenburg High School, a historically white school in the northern part of Mecklenburg County. Note that other projects in this series are cataloged in other Series K catalog records.

32 interviews.

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West Charlotte High School (Charlotte, N.C.)

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Southern Oral History Program

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The Southern Oral History Program collects interviews with Southerners who have made significant contributions to a variety of fields and interviews that will render historically visible those whose experience is not reflected in traditional written sources. From the description of Southern communities: Listening for a change: Tobacco, history, and memory: Storytelling and cultural grieving in eastern North Carolina, 1998-1999 (Abstract K.5). WorldCat record id: 49820098 Fro...

North Mecklenburg High School (Mecklenburg County, N.C.)

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